Colorado Code § 36-2-102

Declaration of occupation
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All rights of occupancy, possession, and
enjoyment of any tract or portion of the public domain, except mining claims, acquired after
January 10, 1868, shall be expressed and described in a declaration, in cases of original
occupation, and by a deed in cases of purchase, duly acknowledged by some officer authorized
to take acknowledgments of deeds, and recorded in the office of the recorder of the county in
which the land is situated.

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